Musicians from the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) lead audiences through an immersive performance, curated in response to exquisite works on display in Sutr Santati: Then. Now. Next. Musicians respond to the textiles by weaving through music, including J S Bach's The Art of Fugue.
Enjoy the performance as part of the Sutr Santati: Then. Now. Next. exhibition.
Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 August - 11am, 12pm and 1pm
Louise Turnbull (VIC) violin
Alex Allan (WA) oboe
Andre Oberleuter (QLD) bassoon
Adrian Whitehall (NSW) double bass
Jared Yapp ANAM alumnus, viola
Approximate length: 20 minutes
Access to these performances and the Sutr Santati: Then. Now. Next. exhibition require a General Admission ticket to the Melbourne Museum only. The exhibition is included in General Admission.
Presented in partnership with Melbourne Museum
Louise Turnbull's training at ANAM is supported by ANAM Syndicate donor Ingeborg McCullough
Alex Allan's training at ANAM is fully supported by ANAM Syndicate donors Bill and Sandra Burdett
Adrian Whitehall's training at ANAM is supported by ANAM Syndicate donors Elizabeth and Ron Rosanove, Igor Zambelli.